The sun's rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., but that's not the only time UV rays can harm your eyes.Glare and reflections can give you trouble too, so have your sunglasses ready if you'll be around snow, water or sand, or if you'll be driving (windscreens are a big glare source).Sunlamps, tanning beds, photosensitising drugs, high altitudes and proximity to the equator also put you at greater risk of eye damage from UV radiation.
2024 © RayanWorld.com